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AFClient DHCP-ARP-DNS-Roaming Insights
Client DHCP-ARP-DNS-Roaming Insights
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol—DORA
Every client device requires an IP address. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) enables a DHCP server to assign IP addresses to client devices. The four steps of the DHCP handshake are discover, offer, request, and acknowledge (DORA). If a client already has an assigned address, it will often request the same address, bypassing the discover and offer steps.
ARP
After an IP address is assigned to a client using DHCP, the client sends an Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) request for the IP assigned to ensure that the IP address is not already in use. This is known as gratuitous ARP.
DNS
The Domain Name System (DNS) is used to translate domain names into IP addresses.
Roaming
When there are multiple APs available on the same network, a client can associate with a different AP. The 802.11 standard defines the protocol for roaming; however, the decision of when to roam to a new AP depends on the client implementation of the roaming algorithm.
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